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DrinkyBanjo
12-10-2007, 17:17
Hello all.
I was wondering if anyone has tried these and what their impressions were. I was able to score some from my local B&M but didn't get a chance to try one yet. I'm hoping to do so later this week.
BTW, if you are unfamiliar these are supposed to be the same as Opus X but with a Maduro wrapper.
Hello all.
I was wondering if anyone has tried these and what their impressions were. I was able to score some from my local B&M but didn't get a chance to try one yet. I'm hoping to do so later this week.
BTW, if you are unfamiliar these are supposed to be the same as Opus X but with a Maduro wrapper.
I've never smoked a finer cigar, they are my personal favorite.
They are not the same as an Opus X with a maduro wrapper although you are partially right. It's actually a blend of Opus X, Don Carlos, and Hemingway filler (all amazing cigars) with Connecticut broadleaf maduro wrapper.
I should add, they are equally good fresh as well as aged but if you smoke one fresh I would eat before. ;) While they aren't knock your dick in the dirt strong like Opus X they still pack a good punch.
DrinkyBanjo
02-12-2008, 08:38
Thanks, I smoked an Opus last week so I'm pretty good with strong cigars. I recently smoked a Cuban Cohiba Siglo II, that was strong!
I smoked one Anejo so far, I'm guessing it was a #46 and I liked it, but didn't love it. Looking forward to trying the Robusto and Shark. However, they will most likely have to wait until Spring time.
I should add, they are equally good fresh as well as aged but if you smoke one fresh I would eat before. ;) While they aren't knock your dick in the dirt strong like Opus X they still pack a good punch.
MurphyDawg
02-12-2008, 22:19
I really enjoy the sharks (though I will say I prefer them at a lower humidity than many of the other cigars I have), Rich and powerful, but refined.
Good stuff.
TomC
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